
S3 Ep4: MATTEO DE ROSA
From Australian leather to Japanese denim, the best raw materials are the beating heart of luxury brands. Matteo De Rosa is the CEO of LVMH Métiers d’Art, a company within the luxury conglomerate which brings together gl

Hosted by Glynis Traill-Nash · 🇺🇸 US · EN-AU · 18 episodes
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Hosted by fashion journalist Glynis Traill-Nash, In Fashion covers the craft, commerce and our connection to fashion with global leaders, unsung innovators and intriguing insiders.
Glynis Traill-Nash hosts In Fashion, a arts show with 18 episodes published.

From Australian leather to Japanese denim, the best raw materials are the beating heart of luxury brands. Matteo De Rosa is the CEO of LVMH Métiers d’Art, a company within the luxury conglomerate which brings together gl


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Colour, pattern and texture are integral to Bethan Laura Wood’s practice – and her personal style. The London-based, mixed-discipline designer is in demand as a collaborator for brands across a multitude of genres from f

Poppy King has always swum against the tide, and the beauty industry is all the better for it. She first made a splash as a 19-year-old with a line of 1940s-style matte lipsticks when the rest of the world was still wear

Sustainability champion Eva Kruse is nothing if not a “stubborn optimist”. Before sustainability was even a buzzword in the fashion industry, Kruse was asking the difficult questions and imagining a better future. From b

Since winning the International Woolmark Prize in 2014, Rahul Mishra has become India’s most celebrated designer, dressing celebrities including Zendaya, Freida Pinto and Viola Davis in his exquisitely embroidered and ha

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The author of Red Carpet Oscars takes us on a journey of celebrity style since the first Academy Awards in 1929. From the costume designers, the home sewers, and political statements to the influence of Giorgio Armani an

The man who put Katy Perry in a chandelier, Lil Nas X in gold armour and Tina Turner in chainmail explains his creative process and tells us about the chance encounter with the star who kickstarted his career.

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